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she gets booked a lot (by current standards).




Apparently not, hence her need to generate some buzz with the series of "woe is me" postings over there.

Julie Meadows helped answer some questions about Dana's work ethic over on DF's blog:
"I had to get paperwork from her on a set (I quit doing scenes in 2004 and took an administrative job in 2006 to make ends meet), and looked and acted like any “regular” person – no makeup, hair pulled back, jeans, etc… I didn’t know her and my guess is she wouldn’t know me because I wasn’t as highly recognizable as many other actresses. I had to hand her paperwork, walk away, then return for it. She was really shitty to me. Work is work. I’m straightforward. I said “hi” and smiled and handed her her paperwork because there is no reason to do anything else. I write about the women of the industry in the best possible light because I understand what it’s like, but you can tell a lot about a person by the way they treat people at the lowest level. For all she knew I was a production assistant, and it doesn’t matter that I worked in the legal department and was filling in for the production manager, who hadn’t arrived to the office building, yet, or that I used to be an actress, I deserve the same consideration and respect as anyone else, especially someone who makes as little as a production assistant. If you can’t be kind to someone on that level, there is something seriously wrong.

She was a sneering and disdain-oozing person, and I felt really gross being around her. And then I had to hear everyone else from the production department complain about her for the rest f the day after that. Why? I don’t know and I don’t care, only that she does whatever is necessary to make her life better because she should do that for herself. There have only been a handful of women in the industry who have ever been that nasty to me, just by their attitude and demeanor – Brooke Banner, Ava Vincent, and Tera Patrick. And for reasons that will forever be unknown to me.

I understand being sensitive and wearing one’s emotions on one’s sleeve, but looking down your nose at someone you don’t know is something else altogether. That shows a severe lack of sensitivity. You have to have feelings to know that it is wrong to just randomly treat people like they are less than you. You have to be a real person to know your shit does stink, like everyone else’s. I do sincerely hope she does whatever it takes to get back her humanity."
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